The 2023 Global 200 Ranked by Revenue
Law.com International Staff
The 200 largest law firms in the world, made up mainly of U.S. firms, saw growth slow in the latest fiscal year, with some regions out-performing others.
Law.com International Staff
The 200 largest law firms in the world, made up mainly of U.S. firms, saw growth slow in the latest fiscal year, with some regions out-performing others.
Habiba Cullen-Jafar
This year's rankings show a challenged set of results across the board, with one leader saying: 'I don’t think there’s ever been a period that has been so ‘hot, and then cooled down so quickly'.
A major shift away from the global free-trade methodology of the past 30 years has facilitated changes in who does business where and with whom.
International firms are torn between setting firmwide office mandates, in the name of fairness and consistency, and recognizing varied expectations across cultures and regions.
Law.com International Staff
The 100 largest law firms in the world saw profit decline on the back of several boom years.
That means U.S. firms may not see the gains in the region they once experienced.
U.S. leaders are finding it harder to justify substantial presences in China.
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As he readies to step down as chair, Hugh Verrier reflects on how the profession has changed.
“The reality is, we can’t leave it to others to take care of that and assume there’s going to be a broad market in five years’ time. We want to herald lawyers into the profession and give them the skills they need to succeed in the practice of law," says Connell Foley's Molly Hurley Kellett.
Some disruption to law firm pricing is inevitable, but just how far that spreads is an open question.